The Finnish company decided to remove its mobile maps app, known as HERE, from the iOS store. In an emailed statement, Nokia pointed to Apple’s design for iOS 7, the latest version of the software for iPhones and iPads, which some have called confusing. At the same time, Nokia pointed the finger at itself for not updating its HERE app.

Nokia said it pulled HERE from the iOS store “because recent changes to iOS 7 harm the user experience.” Nokia didn’t elaborate in the statement. The statement also said the HERE app “was not optimized for iOS 7 so we decided to remove it.”

An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment Friday.

Nokia said iPhone users can use the mobile-Web version of HERE. Nokia said in the statement it continues “to consider our options for iOS.”

The decision also comes after Microsoft in September announced a $7 billion deal with Nokia that includes a purchase of Nokia’s mobile-phone business. HERE isn’t moving to Microsoft in the acquisition, though Microsoft is agreeing to license the HERE service. Nokia said the HERE app remains available for phones powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone software.